Himalayan Crystal Salt Lamp SPHERE shape with FREE dimmer

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NOTE: A light bulb is NOT included with the lamp, as the bulbs are fragile and would break during shipping. It uses a standard light bulb size that you can find at any Home Depot, Lowe's, Wal-Mart or other home living store. The "B10" bulb screw base is what you're looking to get. They're sometimes called "miniature lamp" bulbs. These are very inexpensive and easy to find. We recommend a 45-watt bulb or smaller.

This Himalayan salt lamp is a beautiful SPHERE shape. It resembles a crystal ball and is amazing to see and touch. The approximate weight of the sphere is 3-4kg (with an average height of 6" and width of 6"). As each lamp is unique, the actual weight varies slightly from lamp to lamp.

Our Himalayan salt lamps are beautifully hand-shaped from real salt crystals formed millions of years ago when the Earth was pristine. As a result, they are completely free from modern-day pollutants such as pesticides, DDT or PCBs.

Salt lamps come from deep inside Himalayan salt caves, where huge seams of trace-mineral-rich salt are harvested and transformed into edible salt, salt lamps, salt tea lights and other items. The salt is considered "better than organic" because they are wildcrafted from inside a mountain, completely free of modern-day chemicals.

YES, these lamps are edible! You can literally scrape off the salt from the lamp and use it on your food. These lamps are not treated or processed in any way other than being physically shaped into a lamp. There is nothing added to these large shapes of Himalayan salt other than the wooden lamp base. If you LICK your salt lamp, it will taste like salt.

This salt contains 82+ trace elements, including magnesium, zinc, selenium and more. It is a "full-spectrum" sea salt that's slightly pinkish in color. The taste is widely considered to have more depth and richness compared to processed white table salt.

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